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A legally blind CT teen died after he was hit by two cars. A judge faulted DCF in a $2.5M judgement

Summary by Hartford Courant
A Superior Court judge who found that the Connecticut Department of Children and Families failed to “see” a legally blind disabled teen who was killed in 2016 when he fled a foster parent and walked into traffic awarded $2.5 million in a lawsuit filed in the case. The case was filed against DCF and Community Residences, Inc. on behalf of the estate of Michael Shore, who was 14 years old when he died, court records show. In addition to being lega…

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Hartford Courant broke the news in Hartford, United States on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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